Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1940 — Page 2
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Htatatnant of Conditio* of tli* i i imm 11 * ti* l ' *• *••»’»• I**l Hitt I I OWf*VI ttli nilitulis’.i, AUtotru |Ht dualb I*'* attest On th* lt»l l'»» Dei amber, I* » KIiANK I’, WA¥K"HI>, l > r..idr.H HAI.I'II W HKKAON *»•••'#»» | Amount of capital P»i“ up ’• OHtdlM AltAKT*t of CoHrAMt | M >t .***• I-’*** «* t**l , I •din ism In* »»i | Hondo «*d dunk* «»wu- , I •d (Market Value! 1,*1f.-W •• C«*b In lf-*"k» “*> ;«• I tere.tl Ai-ruot Hu urltles 'lnl.r.et A It.nto, Kt. . *>.!«« '» inner n»< iiritw* .. t p.iii,, !«•«. - I'iomlunio »nd A* "**»>; duo and I* pt<*«* -*f .oil., tlon IS.ffl o* X. . ounlo othei wise ,areU *"»• T»tnl tiro** A*»«t* I Art Asttt* J ...lOK I* I UAItIMTHM U«*»rr* *r amount necessary t» reinsure ■mt standing risk- • •• dor nod unpall *""• &*### ndjurlrd St d i t u||| I 1,..,, umtdluotrd and Mlta *m a «uu *«• HtHr | Ano'-oMt dor n.id not duo t>r oil** r trtai* ■ ! sgMj iim 1 TUT AH »_* ;• •" 1 ; STATE Ilf INDIANA Vfft< o of inoumii.* i'utnlni«sieu«r L tut U»d*r*kl««l. !»• f*" - nuln.ion.r ..t Indian*, hereby .rimy Hull id* niton t» * > "rr»'t **»h» "* j;:; ssrrVr 25 mb S IHr 11*1 'ln> I Itr rmUr.^l*”^** that" Ik* eanl original '* on fti* in l III* offt>'« In Trilliiioro VV lirirof. 1 hereunto rilir in) ntmr and u«» m) mml .mi. It) I - lilt* dni of lo»*. *»*•■ iltrnli KIUNK 1 t IWikANN, lo.ursrr . CtMiunl**|on«r. •II Mutual Cuinpan) »« *t*t«- u , n dtuiement •>( rood. • I tit. i %m*t iin; in«im%nik im. • 111 ...ii.ingt .n. llllnnl* 1 Ku.t mid W»sh!r?«..a '‘lrrrt. un th. li.i o*r ,_ r ', * VI'I.AI II 111 I 4! 1 reel Ir it \l«• l;i:ls il PTl#ldKlt. H««r**tarjr ul |*»»U up ** (HPOOt ArtKKTU "I - <V»*fI'ANY Ural hsistr Lnlm uinlirrrd * > ' ,n * Moria.i«. Int»n. on rul r.fth. . Prea from any i»rit,#r im umbniwci 100,1&0 It.i,d. *i.d to ok* •••n- .... ed iMtikri Valun ""1 •* • lM«n 11. Ilnnk. ton Intrrrnt and Not on Into.lt liu.ill »- I A*' ' ird dn urlltr. i Inl.rr.l A llrnt*. Kt" I SMI" *• dr* urttir* >.»a* Premium. and A < onnt* ilu** ai*«l in pfiw mllri lltifl A i tiuiiU -dlliarwltv t urrd . **■■** ** Total tlroa* A*.rt* I 1.M1.W; >i 1.. do> ' A.urta Mol Ad* , mitlrd I *.»» Nrt A**ria .. • I l,lH> l, tm UABII.ITIKH Jl DMrvr or amount n«* • ow ry t« i.<it pt.iritliittf rl«kx I 2,101,2** Unioi i|;|«. ami unpaM 10 1* laoaiWfß 44junt«*d «mi not du* 3.23*. 11 l>m««f unad/uatnd and ill lUlpi-ro' H .'*>.•<>l Hilly* and A* • <*unta unpaid 0,2 *1 €0 Amount dm and nut dna tiankn **r othar «r»4l* N m* Tutor Uil'ltiUn of Uia i'unipany 1 ( 10€MI.0« Total idal»IUll«-a f 3,111,211.17 ! Capital ) 3U0.00tt.00 Hotplua I o|.',tl#iJ T»iTAId | I.MMIi tt« KTATK ‘»P INMAKA. tiffi«of inauram Cnmmlaaloner I, the underpinned, Inauraiif'e (**»#• tniaaloner of Indiana. rertlfy that Hie alone j» a rorreirt ropy «#f the Htatf-nirnt of the (*ondtUoi) of the above mentioned i*«ni|»any «»n the Slat day of I *e< ember, IHSO, aa ahown hy the original atateim-nt and that the aatd original atatemehl I* »"f on file in ml* office. In Taatlmony W hereof. I her# into aiitot«rilie my name and afflu no "Hldal *eal, t h »*• lMh dav of June I tin ilteall KItANK J VIKIIMANN lnw«irao*e i*onimia«ioner. •If Mutual <*ompany ao atale
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CIIAPTKK ONE JU#T why did 1 ho* to quArrel with T**-today ot Ml d«|f»T Judith AimM kept Mkini brr **lf !br quMtion h«l|'l<-».l*. Bhn M« very rtmight in her sent Hfh up in the prtM .(and, hark of the bone* At theCtorel*nd Alrp- rt And»huw*g glad she «u wearing dark ft*****' for the tegr* would come •uddenly when Tri'i friend* stopped to »ponk to her about his ehlp. Now lb* army wu "uu." Itfty strong, ih* boy* from Mfrtdg* 1" thelrlow wlngad ship* wbnelnd nnd flashed In th* afternoon m. The roar of their melon mehroniro.) Into a deep threat a* tbny hpe * long die# In formation on the Bold. Then they were up agnln.t the aun again blotted out In n blaze of glory. Jut for a moment Judith forgot her own trouble*. Th* huge crowd cbe*rod. They were magnificent! “Nothing can happen, can It, JudithT* Th# slender girl sitting braid* Tea Ahnea’ wifa caught at her alee**. There wu deepernte appeal in Elal* fltowe'a eolcw. Judith knew quite wall th* deep terror that lay la th* young wife # eye*. She had seen it in her own. Their husbands wrw* aelatora ... air raeur*' I "Os course not” Judith did not look at Elal# aa ah* answered. “I'm so nervous!" Elsie’s vide* wu pitiful •So am I.” “You? You aren’t ever afraid. Marvia says. Ha says I’ve got to be like you.” “No use being afraid" Judith still stared up into the »ky where the army boy* were doing combat The roar almost drowned out Elaie'a thin voice. “In another hour nnd n half it arlll be all over. Then you nnd Marvin will be sitting on top of th# world. Think how proud youll be!” Elsie nodded. "Tex will win, Marvir. says. But If Marvin can place in th# money. But suppose—" The wife could not C Judith * uddenly hnted this other wife, hated her because Judith knew so well what ah* wu feeling. “The fool. Why can’t she atop her sill* chatter?” Her rags at Elsie melted In h#« own sweeping remorse. Why she should have chosen today to quarrel with Te* was beyond her comprehension. Hi* nerves hnd been at th# breaking point. But she couldn’t stop. What had she said to bim? Something terrible, of course. But be bad .ecmed like • strangrr to her. She couldn't reach him at all and It had I driven her wild Judith's hand* war* ley there in the hot September •un. Why had Tea been like that? I “I couldn't bear it if anything I happened I" She bit her Up* butt | to keep from speaking out loud. I She’d Mwcn Doug Trexil washed out | last year-and Wyn Gleason the year before. Each year she swore •olemnly to herself she would never again sit through a Trophy race, but she had. Because she could not I .tay away. She fought against a sense of uneasiness, a aense of aomething being wrong with Tea. She I let her nerves get the but I of h^—she had Elsie on her hands. 1 Hugh Lanning, on* of Tea’s | newspaper friends from New York, I stopped to speak with her. She knew only vaguely wkat she said to him. Something about th# "Victory I 111 “of course. Yes, it wu a wonderful ship. Tea 1 had great hopes for it, maybe as much u 400 miles per hour for the race. Now she wun’t worried. Tea I liked to break records, and hr fan* I cied the idea of being the- first man I to win the trophy three time*. Aa she spoke Judith thought of | “Victory HI.” The frail wing* seemed ridiculous on the hug* power plant. Not a chance to bail out if anything went wrong. She could see the faint smile on Tex'* Ups as he climbed into the “strawberry boa” u he called it, folded up his long legs, pulled the cowling over his head. Such a little ship to be so dangerous! Thert wu nothing to
It but motor. Doug’s ship had crumpled Into nothing last year before the grand stand of 100.000 eereammg people, wild with ricitomrnt at this new thrill. Curtains for Doug in a spurt of flame. “Her* roam las Molt. He s gut a ship in th* Grave", Judith told Elsie. “What's that?" "Another race before oora." "But suppose Marvin shouldn't place in th# money. We've taken every rent we could borrow to put into hi* ship.” "He’D bn in th* money. There are a lot of prism," Judith answered curtly.
Lee had been in love with Judith so long that both she and Tst took that for granted. • i
Money! Judith wanted to scream | out at her: "What i* money when | you may Me him killed before your very eye*.” Instead, (he introduced Holt to , Marvin Stone'* wife. Lee grinned . down at Judith, feasting hi* eye* on her eool delirate profile How fame ' *he wai! What a thoroughbred! ! "How about a cup of coffee. Beautiful?" . “I was wondering where you I were." Then to Elsie: "If Lsa didn't have hi* cup of coffee with f me before a race he iweara he wouldn't win.” ; ”1 wouldn't Come along. I’ve ’ got about twenty minute* before I i have to get back to the ship.” Eager to escape from Elsie for a | little, Judith itood up. She felt guilty—Elite looked *o forlorn—- ! but she couldn't throw Lee down. ’ ‘‘Plea*e hold our aeat*. I'll be , back in five minute* with tome lunch for you.” “That would be nice. I couldn’t : eat any breakfast.” j Lee led the way down the back •tain of the grand stand, through | the pressing crowd*. They went into j the lunchroom which wa* almost empty, for it wa* late, f Lee dropped into a chair opposite i Judith. “Take off your glames so I r can see you." f Judith obeyed, smiled at Lee a* t though he were a child. He'd been r in love with her *o long both she and * Tex took that for granted. Lee f feasted hi* eye* on her face. He • loved the deep blur of her eyes, the o long black lashes, her cool skin, and s black hair.
“Hows everything?" Juddh war ■ 1 trying to mak# conversation for hoi # ardent gaze emharra.aed her “O. K.. except I feel U though I j ’ had a met* of pigeon* fluttering || Mound here.” He put hi* hand over .1 th* pit of his atomarh. Judith laughed Le* seemed n« | older to her then her hid brother, , although h* wet almost u tall as j , Tea'z zl* feet two. When th# waitrru brought their coffee. Judith ordered food for Elsie. Lee made a face u be luted the hot 1 liqwid. "Wish I'd ordered beer. It's hotter | than the devil today." jA «
it "Over my dead body! If I'd had i i a glass of beer with you and any- | * thing went wrong, I'd never forgive myself.” I i "Trouble is, I let you bos* me.” I Lee had been watching Judith, i There was a shadow in her deep i blue eyes. "Anything wrong?” . ,1 "Just the usual ” "Well all be glad when it'a over, i Well, here's to the better man, may i he win!" ' i They drank the coffee solemnly. i Then Judith determined to ask a question. i "Did you see Te* at the hangar?” i “Yes.” "Everything 0. *.?" i "Fine.” Lee tried to make his t voice sound casual. He watched - Judith covertly. Os course she was worried, but he wondered, r "I'd like to have gone over to see i him. but you know how Tex hates anybody around on race dev." t Judith was uneasy. She could read Lee so easily. Suddenly she • i was desperately afraid. I "There isn’t anything wrong with II the ship, is there?” t “Os course not. It was purring I like a kitten when I left. Lem was f ! nursing it.” I "And Te* seemed all right?” “Never better! You know Te*. Not a nerve in his body! Acted as * though he was thinking about tak- ’’ ing you out to celebrate." “I'm such a fool about Tea.” e Judith’s sudden relief hurt her it * waa so violent. (To be continued) rvtotsM *» Vva *nn: Dl.uWVrt Sr a las Im'ik Sntei.ao Isa
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Decatur Halt bury. 15* 'f | i KUK SALE Small story and half T cement block house, bath and I basement. I-ante *aia*e and dep, Jill Uak direct. 17t»a3ts \ roil SALK Burk’s Growing Mash |2 10. Burk's Laying Marsh with lead liver oil, 12 10; without. $2 00. Burk Klevator Co. 15T-t> KOI! SALK 7 room semi-modern residence, t blocks from Cm hoik church. Priced to sell Buyer may I assume 11.000 school mortgage at 5% iut. A. D. Buttles, Agl. 17131 to 000 MILKS for $2. Some of our used tires have Just that See I Spitty at llolthouse Sinclair Her- ' vice, 334 N. Second. 169df j ——' — TWO GOOD I'SKU 10 40*3* tract or tires. Also good used truck and passenger tires. Goodyear Service Store. 121 N. Second St. i 17031 i KOIt SAI.#: Modern S room and bath. North Fifth St. Full lot. A. U. Sul ties. Agt. 17131 VOH RENT FOB RENT — Sleeping room in modern home 213 South Ftral street, phone I Ok*. g Ko-Jt FOR KKNT 3 room apartment beat and water furnished. Im , mediate possession. Inquire nt|. 'sens Telephone Co. 170-3 t * --— ... V Adams County ! Memorial Hospital i » 4 Admitted: Mr*. Kdwin Affulder, ; Route 1, Berne. Dismissed: A. J, Smith. 251 South Second street, Miss Minnie McCa rue. Fort Wayne; Mr*. William Harrod. 609 Shirmeyer; Mis* Joseph Garwood, Route 1, Wlllshlre. Ohio; George Price, route 1. Os»lau; and Miss Kileon Scherer, i route 2, Monroeville. - jm I will be nut of my office from July 2.3 to Aug, t. Any one wishing examination of Eye* «r glasses filled phone No. 12.*l for appointment. HEN DI KE. M. D. Eye, Ear, Note and Throat. -— -—■■■■ aggj ARK YOU THE MODERN TYPE? Then why have a 1900 kitchen when a 1940 West mghouie kitchen costa no more. See our Westmghouse ciectric range* and stoves. Decatur Electric Shop 1M So 2nd fit Phone 244
< RBPINANCK bf buy ywr lewsst mtsreut—3b y ,,r '**" , rseaysbi* snytim# —IdOdl NFLA tsc y-Trta*. Sg" ip YOU AUK bothered by road dust, for Information on •‘• te approved roadudl writ# Arthur j Olrod. Decatur. R So. * Crttt«vtllc Photic !*■» »-<* SINGER HEWING MACHINE AGENCY. MS H Piret ««' «*»• 411 New and guarwtiterd need machine hargnlna. on Hewing taught free. All make* ru- J paired Part*. U74u WANTED \\ WTKH to RENT Hmall house a „d yard »"* 147 care l»cmo | erst. ,7WI J LOST AND FOUND POUND I'urae In local a and 1” cent stoic. Owner may have same by describing ptopcity. I’hone 6bd3 171-Jta . ■■ u ** * answers to "Ini tor KNowr !• 1. Twcniy-sev.n. 2 Hiziy-sli. 3 i_i« history, dev of ton. major prophets, minor prophets. 4, Genesis. Ezodns. NnalxTS. lu-uieronoiny 5. Jo.hua. Judge# Ruth. I Samuel. II Samuel. I Kings. II Kings. I Chronicles. II Chronicles. Ezra. N'.hcntiah Ester. * Tent Your Knowledge Can yon answer seven of them I tea qomtlone? Tarn to pago four for tha answer* 1. Which American colony wa* founded by James Edw Oglethorpe? 2. On what Island of the Philip.pines Is Manila located? I 3. Ikies the longest day In the southern hemisphere occur in June 1 or Decembur? 1. The name of the island on which the Statue of l.lln-rty'stands <!• lledloe or lledloe'x Island?
| i. ||»w many women are member* of th* l'. S. Iluuse of Representatives? * Name the Hutch Princes* who ha* sought refuse in Canada. 7 Name Mu-volinl'a two aviator sons. I. Fiat bush fans are the supporters of whiib Major League baseball team? 9 For what I* Jean La Fontaine famous? la. Who discovered the Hawaiian Islands? 30(1 Sheets H'i*ll Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped, 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. »»f Condition «*f ll»# ni i'i.hioii ill#:, hi:%i.iii A %«* IHIM l\%. 111. IMitlMdrlphln, l**4 731 Pin* Htr«*«t On th** Uut i»4> 4»f I»» • «*i»»#**r. 1931 K. 11. OII.I.HIAN, I'rmtilr »it J. «#. Yot’MO. dM-'ritary Amo,lit t tis (.Vpltjt! paid Up # | 1 'MI.tMIU «M» Oil'MM AMMKTH OK COMPANY It* ;i K*Uic I'nln* umb* «f#d $ Nona Mortgage la»hi>i *»rs real mtatr ? Kr#« front prior in* ombrao* #» oy , H'ltitl* atid Mioi k« ownrd < Hook Vnlusi s*i,sl.#.H • *<•»•» lit llnik* sOn Intrrrat and N»»t un In- .. . £l,9H.tt A" rtird He* ur|tlr« «111. * t**r**»t A Hants, Ki- .t. 3,||l,||l oil»»-r drill.* 1,037.f»# I'rcniluiiis and At • •tints due and in pr*xest of ■ ••idliH-ilon A* "unts otft*r«rl»« •«- Tots l flmns Atssts l Mi,fr.,37 lilMurt Asset* ff«»| AdJ Asast. f |}t,73S.tt j MAVtfUTfKtT " •‘•’'TV' or 4ft ..1,1 f.. rssMiry to ndnsnrn oouiaiidina risk. I I Js’Sses due end 3 w» I W»s*e# adjusted and not due m * fvsse • unadjusted and ' mIISSPr None mnn arid Amounts un- >, Amount dus and not hank, or other • redlfors , I other Liabilities of the * . ! « t,«U si gsorpm, ; f WrATK T, <^ A jg,„ A «e * Off he of Insurance >'om miss loner E ; hSTSby certify z m the list dartS’ nEi "Te Teellmolr “ •UhscrllJ -’’Yf ' hereuiO,, ' l»l -T . WfV’f •«* »X ■>»- «•"» •H Mutual N. A. BIXLER OPTOatTBigT *yaa Esamlnad . «< IIII>II l Mount * T »l«|hsna 1«|
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